20 FEBRUARY 1948, page 16

" Redundant Ulster M.p.s "

Sta,—Mr. J. L. Barlow's illiberal letter in last week's Spectator must have shocked you, both as a man bred in a Liberal tradition and 23 ' the editor of a review with a long......

Sm,—it Would Be Very Helpful If You Could Persuade Your

colleague Janus to instruct you as to the significance of the word " direction." The medical profession holds one view while you hold another. At present we may set up a......

The Doctors' Decision

sm,--It is depressing to find that your article The Doctors' Decision reiterates the ex cathedra statements made in your columns at intervals during the past few months and......

Stu,—you Are Accurate In Your Statement That A Doctor Is

completely free to participate or not participate in the national service, but for the specialist the choice is circumscribed. On the appointed day the hospitals he now serves......

Sta,—the Letter In Your Issue Of February 13th From Mr.

J. L. Barlow is amazing, amusing and illogical. He advocates that Northern Ireland, an integral part of the United Kingdom, be denied representation at Westminster because there......